Minnesota State Track and Field Meet 2011

St. Paul, MN

Coverage

State Meet Preview - Boys Class A and Class AA Jun 09, 2011

The Minnesota State High School League Track and Field State Tournament will be hosted at Klas Field on the Hamline University campus on June 10-11, 2011.  On June 10th we will begin with the Class AA 3200 race, followed by preliminary heats in several events.  Field events will also begin at 9am.  The Class A athletes will take the field at 3pm closing with the finals in the 3200 meter run at 4:50 pm (girls) and 5:05 pm (boys).  Below is a quick preview into each event by class.

State Meet Preview - Girls Class A and Class AA Jun 09, 2011

The Minnesota State High School League Track and Field State Tournament will be hosted at Klas Field on the Hamline University campus on June 10-11, 2011.  On June 10th the meet will begin with the Class AA 3200 race, followed by preliminary heats in several events.  Field events will also begin at 9am.  The Class A athletes will take the field at 3pm closing with the finals in the 3200 meter run at 4:50 pm (girls) and 5:05 pm (boys).  This also marks the first MSHSL State Track and Field Meet with wheelchair events.  Below is a quick preview into each event by class.

MINN. STATE TRACK: Huschle goes out in style | Grand Forks Herald | Grand Forks, North Dakota Jun 12, 2011

    Bagley-Fosston standout wins three more titles SaturdayThe Bagley-Fosston senior ended her high school career Saturday by winning three more open events at the Minnesota Class A state track meet. That gave her four for the weekend and 10 for her career. And she accounted for 48 of Bagley-Fosston’s 53 points as it tied St. Peter for the team championship. (via www.grandforksherald.com)

State track and field: They pushed for their best | St. Cloud TIMES | sctimes.com Jun 12, 2011

Foley’s Christian Scapanski (right) tries to catch St. Paul Humboldt’s Calvin Clark as he pulls away during the finish of the Class A 200-meter dash finals Saturday at the state track and field meet at Hamline University in St. Paul. Scapanski’s second-place finish in the race was the best of any area athlete Saturday at Hamline. / Special to the Times by Scott Theisen (via www.sctimes.com)